cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/43565899

Context: I’m 19 and have had my driver’s license since last summer. I was never interested in driving, but my family pressured me into signing up for driving school (they said it’s a basic skill), so I did it and got my license - somehow - despite never feeling safe or in control behind the wheel during the learning process. I haven’t driven much since then, but on the few occasions I did, I still felt out of control. Two weeks ago, I had a pretty bad car accident due to failing to yield the right of way (I struggle with multitasking). I got hit by two cars. Thankfully, my boyfriend was with me. He’s a bit older and much more confident, extroverted, brave, and uninhibited - he managed to handle the situation with the other drivers and deal with all the protocols for me because I was completely overwhelmed and just crying. Thankfully, no one was hurt, so I only got my license suspended for 60 days, a fine, and I have to pay for the damages. My dad settled all of that already. Now I don’t want to ever drive again. But my dad says it’s fine and that every driver gets into an accident at some point.

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          02 days ago

          Ive lived in a rural area & cities before lol, cars are needed in rural regions unfortunately. Cities however have very little need for them.

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              12 days ago

              No, I am telling you as someone who lived in a very rural area it is not the case. I cycle and taking an hour each way to cycle to a small local town up multiple steep hills isnt entirely viable for day to day and during the dark months. Between towns such as where I worked in the town over from my local one? Forget it not doable. Villages with 20 people cant really be served by effecient bus services very well either

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                12 days ago

                The mosy rural places in the world have been served by trains, before getting cars there worked.

                Life would be different, maybe, but I’m sorry, you’re projecting car brain here.

                There are several different train solutions that would work, and if you were genuinely interested, you would probably know about them by now.

                You just like your car.

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                  12 days ago

                  I know of the former railways, they were all industrial lines that didnt really have decent passenger services up in the hills, sticking railways around the region for small far apart villages dotted all over the place? Lol lmao & I currently dont own a car and cycle everywhere but ok.

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                    2 days ago

                    i know

                    No you don’t. Look at mexico. Look at the ussr.

                    Sorry for the car comment; that wasn’t called for.